Preparation of Site Sample Clauses

Preparation of Site. During the Term the Company shall carry out, at its own cost and expense, all work required to develop the Site for the Project. Any and all required leveling, filling to the final elevation, soil compaction, and river bank protection (if applicable) will be performed by the Company of its own cost. Necessary information regarding the maximum flood level at that area need to be collected by the Company itself from the local concerned offices.
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Preparation of Site. 6.2.1 Prior to the Delivery and installation of the TCS-1 System, the Operator shall make, at its own expense, all alterations to and changes in its premises and equipment required to bring the site into complete conformance with the above referenced Site Plan Specifications, with respect to which the Operator shall obtain all necessary permissions and inspections, and which shall include but not be limited to making any required structural changes and the installation of:
Preparation of Site. Customer agrees to have the site upon which the rental items are to be erected, free and clear of all obstacles, natural and man made, prior to the arrival of SR’s work crew. Customer further agrees to have all tents cleared for removal prior to our arrival. All non-rented items and decorations shall be cleared from site. If Customer fails to do so, then Customer shall pay all costs involved for any delay, additional rental, and all costs including collection and legal expenses.
Preparation of Site. 1. CCG will be responsible for preparing the Site.
Preparation of Site. Lessee agrees to have the site upon which the Rental Items are to be erected, free and clear or all obstacles, natural and manmade, prior to the arrival of the Lessor’s work crew. Lessee further agrees to have all tents cleared for removal prior to Lessor’s arrival. All non-rented items and decorations shall be cleared and taken from site. If Lessee fails to do so, then Lessee shall pay all costs involved for any delay, additional rental, and all costs involved for any delay, additional rental, and all costs including collection and legal expense.
Preparation of Site. Customer agrees to have the site upon which the equipment is to be erected, free and clear of all obstacles, natural and man made, prior to the arrival of the APS&ER’s work crew as listed in 12 [Delivery/Pick Up]. Customer further agrees to have all tents cleared for removal prior to our arrival. All non-leased equipment and decorations shall be cleared and taken from site. If Customer fails to do so, then Customer shall pay all costs involved for any delay, additional rental, and all costs including collection and legal expense.
Preparation of Site. At its own expense, Customer will prepare its site(s) to comply with the Equipment manufacturer’s or CenturyLink's installation specifications. Customer warrants that its sites are free of asbestos (whether encapsulated or exposed) and other hazardous materials as defined by federal or state law. If this warranty cannot be made prior to Customer’s final, CenturyLink-approved purchase order, CenturyLink may, in addition to any other legal or equitable remedies: (A) decline to make any Equipment installations in areas known or suspected of containing hazardous materials; or (B) unilaterally make an adjustment to the purchase price to reflect any increased costs of performance because of known or suspected hazardous materials on the premises.
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Preparation of Site. Customer agrees to have the site upon which the rental items are to be placed, free and clear of all obstacles, natural and manmade, prior to the arrival of SDPR's work crew. If Customer fails to do so, then Customer shall pay all costs involved for any delay, additional rental, and all costs including collection and legal expense.
Preparation of Site. 10.1 The Contractor shall carry out a general clearance of areas within the working reserve as demarcated on Drawings or as directed by the S.O. so as to permit proper execution of the Works. This general clearance shall consist of removal of brushwood, bushes, vegetation, trees, demolition of buildings, concrete floor of buildings and any other superficial obstruction on site in the way of or otherwise affected the Works. The general clearance should be limited only to the minimum space sufficient for working.
Preparation of Site. Make sure sprinklers are turned off at least 8 hours before the equipment is set-up. Make sure there is sufficient electricity within at least 100 feet of the equipment.
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